'Predatory Elite' Also Bear The Blame For Migrant Crisis, Juan Gonzalez Says "Migration is essentially a social release valve for migrants," says Juan Gonzalez, the National Security Council's senior director for the Western Hemisphere. Bill Chappell
No Country Will Take Them: Alleged ISIS Widow With Kids The Latest Of Many In Limbo The case of a woman who reportedly married ISIS fighters and is now stuck in Turkey with her young children has become the subject of a diplomatic dispute between Australia and New Zealand. Jaclyn Diaz
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp Signs Controversial Election Overhaul Into Law Georgia's governor has signed an elections overhaul into law. It includes new restrictions, but is less restrictive than some original proposals. Emma Hurt
Police Arrest Georgia Lawmaker As Governor Signs Law Overhauling Elections Democratic state Rep. Park Cannon, a Black woman, is facing charges after refusing to stop knocking on Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp's office door. Jaclyn Diaz
USC Agrees To $852 Million Settlement To End Sex Abuse Litigation Added to a separate 2018 settlement of $215 million, the agreement means the university is paying more than $1 billion to clear the lawsuits related to former campus gynecologist George Tyndall. Vanessa Romo
Georgia Has Passed A Highly-Partisan Bill Overhauling State Voting Laws Georgia passed a highly-partisan bill overhauling the state's voting laws Thursday. Republicans had proposed a number of voting restrictions, walking back some of the more controversial provisions. Stephen Fowler
Boulder Shooting Suspect Will Appear In Court Thursday Morning Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa is facing 10 counts of murder in the first degree and one count of attempted murder over the horrific attack at a King Soopers supermarket. Bill Chappell
Half Of The Jury In The Chauvin Trial Is Non-White. That's Only Part Of The Story. The fact that four of the jurors are Black and two are multiracial glosses over some important nuance. Adrian Florido
Supreme Court Mulls Whether Police Can Enter Home Without Warrant To Save A Life At issue in the case was whether police may enter a person's home and seize guns without a warrant in order to safeguard the homeowner from potential harm. Nina Totenberg
Alderwoman Cicely Fleming of Evanston, Ill., On The Town's New Reparations Program NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Alderwoman Cicely Fleming of Evanston, Ill., on the town's new reparations program and where it falls short in her eyes.